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Franita Tolson Appointed as First African American Dean of USC School of Law
Tolson received her juris doctor from the University of Chicago Law School in 2005, where she was a member of the University of Chicago Law Review and won the Thomas Mulroy Prize for Oral Advocacy in the Hinton Moot Court Competition.Litigators of the Week: Plaintiffs Reach a $418M Market-Shifting Settlement With Realtor Group
The National Association of Realtors agreed to changes that could trim the commissions paid to agents as part of the deal reached with co-lead counsel at Ketchmark and McCreight, Boulware Law, Williams Dirks Dameron, Hagens Berman, Cohen Milstein, and Susman Godfrey.The Law Firm Disrupted: As Reddit Goes Public, Big Law's Redditors Rail Against a Start Up
Two former Big Law associates wandered into r/Biglaw looking to recruit for their remote, tech-forward firm. They were not made to feel welcome.What I Wish I Knew Then: Nadine Strossen
Pollock Cohen name partner Steve Cohen sat down with Nadine Strossen, a past president of the ACLU and professor emerita at New York Law School, to discuss free speech, the virtue of patience and the advice she received from Ruth Bader Ginsburg.View more book results for the query "The Wall Street Journal"
House GOP Lawmakers Introduce 13 Bills Seeking to Reform SEC
The baker's dozen would require the SEC to report to Congress on the adequacy of the agency's cost-benefit analysis on significant regulations and mandate comment periods of at least 60 days on all proposed rules.Kavanaugh, Kagan See No (Legal) Problem With Yelling At Reporters
"Like Justice [Brett] Kavanaugh, I've had some experience encouraging press to suppress their own speech," Justice Elena Kagan said.Supreme Court Seems Sympathetic to Biden Administration, NRA in 1st Amendment Cases
"My biggest concern is that your view has the First Amendment hamstringing the government in significant ways in the most important time periods," Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said.'A Practical Impossibility': Trump Says He Can't Immediately Secure Appeal Bond
The former president needs to post a bond covering the entire judgment by next week, or the New York Attorney General can begin seizing his assets. His lawyers want an appeals court to stay execution.Download Now
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